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Saturday, May 19, 2018

Attend The Classic Play "A Raisin in the Sun" Free In Jamaica NY

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The Caribbean American Repertory Theatre Presents "A Raisin In The Sun"

Walter and Ruth Younger, their son Travis, along with Walter’s mother
Lena (Mama) and Walter’s sister Beneatha, live in poverty in a
dilapidated one-bedroom apartment on Chicago’s south side.Walter is barely making a living as a limousine driver. Though Ruth is content with their lot, Walter is not and desperately wishes to become wealthy. His plan is to invest in a liquor store in partnership with Willy and Bobo, street-smart acquaintances of Walter’s.

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